ITALIAN LANGUAGES CLASSES

One of our teachers will host
the student and will be at his/her disposal not only to offer regular Italian
language tutorials, but also to promote the different aspects of local culture
and Italian family life. During this one-to-one Italian tutorial at a qualified Italian teacher's home,
the student will have the opportunity to partecipate in the Italian
tutor's social and family life and will therefore be able to learn Italian in
every moment of the day, casually chatting with his/hes teacher or teacher's
family, going to the cinema or theatre, visiting friends or shopping. This is
the ideal solution for those who need to learn as much as possible in a short
period of time and for those interested in having direct contact with our
country's family life and culture without language barriers. This one-to-one homestay program also offers the advantage of flexible
scheduling, and a custom program coordinated by the
teacher and student together. The student will have a private bedroom and, when possible, a private bathroom.
The rest of the house will be shared with the Italian host family. Italian tutors are carefully selected and constantly monitored.

Learn Italian in Italy at the teacher's home: where ?

One-to-one homestay programs at
the teacher's home offer a wide variety of locations and teachers to choose
from .

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Reggio Emilia

It is a small, welcoming and
accessible town (140,000 people). It is very lively and it offers a wide range
of cultural activities in every moment of the year, from ballet to opera, from
jazz concerts to ethnic music or classical music. The town is also quite active
in organizing a number of interesting events such as fairs, arts and craft
markets and art exhibitions. Reggio Emilia is particularly famous for the rich
culinary tradition and the production of Parmesan cheese and balsamic vinegar.
Public transports are very efficient and it is easy to reach the sport
facilities and shopping malls. In less than an hour you can also reach Bologna,
Verona, Mantova and in a couple of hours you can go to Florence or Milan.
Reggio Emilia is also renowned for the hospitality and warmth of its people.Tutors
in Reggio Emilia

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Como

Como is famous for its lake and its beautiful villas,
gardens and characteristic fishing-villages scattered on the hills like the
world-wide famous Bellagio, with its neoclassic villa and its luxurious
gardens, or Cernobbio, renowned holiday resort for its enchanting atmosphere
and for the spectacular international congress centre at Villa Erba. If you are
fond of mountains, from Como you can also go easily to Switzerland and
enjoy the spectacular Alpine landscape, and last, but not least, Milan, the
‘city’ with any kind of exhibits, stores, cinemas and restaurants, is 50 km
from it.Tutors
in Como

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Spinea (Venezia)

Spinea is a town located at
only 20 minutes from Venice's historical center. Venezia, La Serenissima, Queen
of the Adriatic, city of canals and palaces. For a thousand years the city was
one of the most enduring mercantile sea powers on the face of the earth. Venice
is built on 117 small islands and has some 150 canals and 409 bridges. The
city's 'main street' is the Grand Canal, which passes most of the districts as
it twists along the length of Venice from the railway station to St Mark's,
which is one of the most spectacular houses of worship in the world, attesting
to the Venetian Republic's former maritime and commercial might. The cluster of
sights around the Piazza San Marco are beautiful, but the more secret pleasures
of the hushed backstreets are just as entrancing. One of Venice’s principal
pleasures is to take time to lose yourself in the maze of canals and lanes. The
shallow waters of the Laguna Veneta are dotted by a mosaic of islands,
including Murano, Burano and Torcello.Tutor
in Venezia

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Roma

It’s impossible to describe Rome in a few words but let’s
give it a try…Cities don't come much more ancient, impressive or chaotic than the Italian
capital of Rome. Visitors have been coming to this historic tourist destination
for over 25 centuries and this 'Eternal City' contains more sights than you
could possibly ever see during one holiday. Therefore it makes sense to
prioritise, visit your chosen tourist attractions and then simply relax,
soaking up the vibrant Italian atmosphere present in this capital whilst
perhaps enjoying a coffee on one of the numerous spacious squares.Tutor
in Roma

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home on the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines (Bologna)

The green hills of the 'Tuscan-Emilian
Apennines', sorrounded by forests and green, are a perfect place
to relax in the nature, with silence and a beautiful landscape.
Marzabotto is an important
archaeological zonein the area with the Etruscan Museum «Pompeo Aria» and the
archeological park of ancient Misa. Homemade pasta is a typical product
here and you can find it in restaurants with many other products of
culinary tradition of Emilia. The main town of the area is Bologna,
capital of Emilia Romagna, city with a rich art and history heritage,
also characterized by a genuine atmosphere and famous for its
university, its rich cultural and social life, its well-preserved city
centre, its cusine, the hospitality of its people.Tutor a Bologna

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Procida (Napoli)

Procida, the smallest island in the Campanian Archipelago of volcanic
origin, is connected to the Island of Vivara by a narrow bridge. Not
only is the sea an important trait of Procida, but also its narrow
streets and churches, which somehow pair the tranquility of the beach,
with walks through the town center to admire the architecture of
centuries past: worth visiting in particular are the Abbey of San
Michele Arcangelo, which had a central role in Procida's religious and
cultural history. It rises on the Terra Murata Promontory, with the sea a
steep drop below. Two beaches that visitors should make every effort to
reach are the Beach at Pozzo Vecchio, a protagonist in scenes from the
beloved film "Il Postino", and Chiaiolella Beach, the Island’s most
frequented.Tutor a Procida

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Palermo

Palermo is the regional capital of Sicily, which is the largest and most heavily populated island in the Mediterranean.The
area has been under numerous dominators over the centuries, including
Roman, Carthaginian, Byzantine, Greek, Arab, Norman, Swabian and
Spanish. Due to this past the city is still an exotic mixture of many
cultures. The old town of Palermo is one of the largest in Europe and
contains many masterpieces from different periods, including romanesque,
gothic, renaissance and baroque architecture as well as examples of
modern art. In this city the weather is very hot in summer and in winter
isn't very cold. Palermo also hosts it's rich vegetation of palm trees,
prickly pears, bananas, lemon trees and the sea is fantastic.Tutor a Palermo

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Pontremoli

Pontremoli
is a little town in the hills in the North-western tip of Tuscany. This
part of Tuscany is known as Lunigiana that means the “Earth of moon”,
it covers an area which runs from the Apennines to the sea. Lunigiana is
rich in Medieval villages that conserve many vestiges of its past. Here
you find ancient castles, Romanesque churches, prehistoric stele
statues. Pontremoli is an old town located along the Francigena Road,
rich in art and history. In forty minutes drive (or by train) you can
reach the famous Cinque Terre, and Portovenere, the fisherman’s villages
of Tellaro, Lerici and its magnificent Blue Venus beach. In less than
an hour you can also reach Parma, Viareggio, Lucca, Pisa (Pisa airport).
Day trips to Florence, Milano, Genova and Bologna are possible. This is
the ideal place for the nature lovers: you can go cycling, riding or
trekking the paths of the Apennines or Apuan Alps to discover stunning
sceneries. Lunigiana has a culinary tradition that is renowned for its
fresh ingredients taken from its nature, namely chestnut flour,
mushrooms, natural herbs (torta d’erbi), lamb of Zeri, cured meats and a
typical homemade pasta called “testaroli”.

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Sarzana

Sarzana is
located a few kilometres away from the Ligurian sea coast and from the
borderline with Tuscany. The town still now preserves the ancient aspect
of the medieval centre, visitors can marvel at beautiful churches,
picturesque monuments, large squares and characteristic suburbs, in
particular two wonderful and impressive fortresseses remain intact, the
Firmafede Fortresses or “Cittadella” and the Fortresses of Sarzanello.
The areas surrounding Sarzana offer also the chance to enjoy the close
Ligurian sea with the sea resorts in Marinella, just a few kilometres
from the city. We are dealing with a striking sandy coastal about 3 km
long. Sarzana’s cuisine follows with some variations the Ligurian and
Lunigiana’s cuisines, especially the farinata, the focaccia and the
testaroli and in Sarzana’s surroundings, you can find many small
wineries producing many high quality white wines.

ITALIAN LANGUAGES CLASSES

One of our teachers will host
the student and will be at his/her disposal not only to offer regular Italian
language tutorials, but also to promote the different aspects of local culture
and Italian family life. During this one-to-one Italian tutorial at a qualified Italian teacher's home,
the student will have the opportunity to partecipate in the Italian
tutor's social and family life and will therefore be able to learn Italian in
every moment of the day, casually chatting with his/hes teacher or teacher's
family, going to the cinema or theatre, visiting friends or shopping. This is
the ideal solution for those who need to learn as much as possible in a short
period of time and for those interested in having direct contact with our
country's family life and culture without language barriers. This one-to-one homestay program also offers the advantage of flexible
scheduling, and a custom program coordinated by the
teacher and student together. The student will have a private bedroom and, when possible, a private bathroom.
The rest of the house will be shared with the Italian host family. Italian tutors are carefully selected and constantly monitored.

Learn Italian in Italy at the teacher's home: where ?

One-to-one homestay programs at
the teacher's home offer a wide variety of locations and teachers to choose
from .

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Reggio Emilia

It is a small, welcoming and
accessible town (140,000 people). It is very lively and it offers a wide range
of cultural activities in every moment of the year, from ballet to opera, from
jazz concerts to ethnic music or classical music. The town is also quite active
in organizing a number of interesting events such as fairs, arts and craft
markets and art exhibitions. Reggio Emilia is particularly famous for the rich
culinary tradition and the production of Parmesan cheese and balsamic vinegar.
Public transports are very efficient and it is easy to reach the sport
facilities and shopping malls. In less than an hour you can also reach Bologna,
Verona, Mantova and in a couple of hours you can go to Florence or Milan.
Reggio Emilia is also renowned for the hospitality and warmth of its people.Tutors
in Reggio Emilia

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Como

Como is famous for its lake and its beautiful villas,
gardens and characteristic fishing-villages scattered on the hills like the
world-wide famous Bellagio, with its neoclassic villa and its luxurious
gardens, or Cernobbio, renowned holiday resort for its enchanting atmosphere
and for the spectacular international congress centre at Villa Erba. If you are
fond of mountains, from Como you can also go easily to Switzerland and
enjoy the spectacular Alpine landscape, and last, but not least, Milan, the
‘city’ with any kind of exhibits, stores, cinemas and restaurants, is 50 km
from it.Tutors
in Como

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Spinea (Venezia)

Spinea is a town located at
only 20 minutes from Venice's historical center. Venezia, La Serenissima, Queen
of the Adriatic, city of canals and palaces. For a thousand years the city was
one of the most enduring mercantile sea powers on the face of the earth. Venice
is built on 117 small islands and has some 150 canals and 409 bridges. The
city's 'main street' is the Grand Canal, which passes most of the districts as
it twists along the length of Venice from the railway station to St Mark's,
which is one of the most spectacular houses of worship in the world, attesting
to the Venetian Republic's former maritime and commercial might. The cluster of
sights around the Piazza San Marco are beautiful, but the more secret pleasures
of the hushed backstreets are just as entrancing. One of Venice’s principal
pleasures is to take time to lose yourself in the maze of canals and lanes. The
shallow waters of the Laguna Veneta are dotted by a mosaic of islands,
including Murano, Burano and Torcello.Tutor
in Venezia

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Roma

It’s impossible to describe Rome in a few words but let’s
give it a try…Cities don't come much more ancient, impressive or chaotic than the Italian
capital of Rome. Visitors have been coming to this historic tourist destination
for over 25 centuries and this 'Eternal City' contains more sights than you
could possibly ever see during one holiday. Therefore it makes sense to
prioritise, visit your chosen tourist attractions and then simply relax,
soaking up the vibrant Italian atmosphere present in this capital whilst
perhaps enjoying a coffee on one of the numerous spacious squares.Tutor
in Roma

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home on the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines (Bologna)

The green hills of the 'Tuscan-Emilian
Apennines', sorrounded by forests and green, are a perfect place
to relax in the nature, with silence and a beautiful landscape.
Marzabotto is an important
archaeological zonein the area with the Etruscan Museum «Pompeo Aria» and the
archeological park of ancient Misa. Homemade pasta is a typical product
here and you can find it in restaurants with many other products of
culinary tradition of Emilia. The main town of the area is Bologna,
capital of Emilia Romagna, city with a rich art and history heritage,
also characterized by a genuine atmosphere and famous for its
university, its rich cultural and social life, its well-preserved city
centre, its cusine, the hospitality of its people.Tutor a Bologna

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Procida (Napoli)

Procida, the smallest island in the Campanian Archipelago of volcanic
origin, is connected to the Island of Vivara by a narrow bridge. Not
only is the sea an important trait of Procida, but also its narrow
streets and churches, which somehow pair the tranquility of the beach,
with walks through the town center to admire the architecture of
centuries past: worth visiting in particular are the Abbey of San
Michele Arcangelo, which had a central role in Procida's religious and
cultural history. It rises on the Terra Murata Promontory, with the sea a
steep drop below. Two beaches that visitors should make every effort to
reach are the Beach at Pozzo Vecchio, a protagonist in scenes from the
beloved film "Il Postino", and Chiaiolella Beach, the Island’s most
frequented.Tutor a Procida

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Palermo

Palermo is the regional capital of Sicily, which is the largest and most heavily populated island in the Mediterranean.The
area has been under numerous dominators over the centuries, including
Roman, Carthaginian, Byzantine, Greek, Arab, Norman, Swabian and
Spanish. Due to this past the city is still an exotic mixture of many
cultures. The old town of Palermo is one of the largest in Europe and
contains many masterpieces from different periods, including romanesque,
gothic, renaissance and baroque architecture as well as examples of
modern art. In this city the weather is very hot in summer and in winter
isn't very cold. Palermo also hosts it's rich vegetation of palm trees,
prickly pears, bananas, lemon trees and the sea is fantastic.Tutor a Palermo

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Pontremoli

Pontremoli
is a little town in the hills in the North-western tip of Tuscany. This
part of Tuscany is known as Lunigiana that means the “Earth of moon”,
it covers an area which runs from the Apennines to the sea. Lunigiana is
rich in Medieval villages that conserve many vestiges of its past. Here
you find ancient castles, Romanesque churches, prehistoric stele
statues. Pontremoli is an old town located along the Francigena Road,
rich in art and history. In forty minutes drive (or by train) you can
reach the famous Cinque Terre, and Portovenere, the fisherman’s villages
of Tellaro, Lerici and its magnificent Blue Venus beach. In less than
an hour you can also reach Parma, Viareggio, Lucca, Pisa (Pisa airport).
Day trips to Florence, Milano, Genova and Bologna are possible. This is
the ideal place for the nature lovers: you can go cycling, riding or
trekking the paths of the Apennines or Apuan Alps to discover stunning
sceneries. Lunigiana has a culinary tradition that is renowned for its
fresh ingredients taken from its nature, namely chestnut flour,
mushrooms, natural herbs (torta d’erbi), lamb of Zeri, cured meats and a
typical homemade pasta called “testaroli”.

Learn Italian in Italy

at the teacher's home in Sarzana

Sarzana is
located a few kilometres away from the Ligurian sea coast and from the
borderline with Tuscany. The town still now preserves the ancient aspect
of the medieval centre, visitors can marvel at beautiful churches,
picturesque monuments, large squares and characteristic suburbs, in
particular two wonderful and impressive fortresseses remain intact, the
Firmafede Fortresses or “Cittadella” and the Fortresses of Sarzanello.
The areas surrounding Sarzana offer also the chance to enjoy the close
Ligurian sea with the sea resorts in Marinella, just a few kilometres
from the city. We are dealing with a striking sandy coastal about 3 km
long. Sarzana’s cuisine follows with some variations the Ligurian and
Lunigiana’s cuisines, especially the farinata, the focaccia and the
testaroli and in Sarzana’s surroundings, you can find many small
wineries producing many high quality white wines.